Minn. Stat. § 153A.19
Subd. 1.
Repealed, 1995 c 164 s 35
Subd. 2. 30-day guarantee and buyer right to cancel.
No person shall sell a hearing aid in this state unless:
Subd. 3. Itemized repair bill.
Any person or company who agrees to repair a hearing aid must provide the owner of the hearing aid, or the owner's representative, with a bill that describes the repair and services rendered. The bill must also include the repairing person's or company's name, address, and phone number.
This subdivision does not apply to a person or company that repairs a hearing aid pursuant to an express warranty covering the entire hearing aid and the warranty covers the entire costs, both parts and labor, of the repair.
Subd. 4. Repair warranty.
Any guarantee of hearing aid repairs must be in writing and delivered to the owner of the hearing aid, or the owner's representative, stating the repairing person's or company's name, address, telephone number, length of guarantee, model, and serial number of the hearing aid and all other terms and conditions of the guarantee.
Subd. 5. Misdemeanor.
Any person who is found to have violated this section is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Subd. 6. Additional.
In addition to the penalties provided in subdivision 5, any person who is found to have violated this section is subject to the penalties and remedies provided in section 325F.69, subdivision 1.
Subd. 7. Estimates.
Upon the request of the owner of a hearing aid or the owner's representative for a written estimate and prior to the commencement of repairs, a repairing person or company shall provide the customer with a written estimate of the price of repairs. If a repairing person or company provides a written estimate of the price of repairs, it shall not charge more than the total price stated in the estimate for the repairs. If the repairing person or company after commencing repairs determines that additional work is necessary to accomplish repairs that are the subject of a written estimate and if the repairing person or company did not unreasonably fail to disclose the possible need for the additional work when the estimate was made, the repairing person or company may charge more than the estimate for the repairs if the repairing person or company immediately provides the owner or owner's representative a revised written estimate pursuant to this section and receives authorization to continue with the repairs. If continuation of the repairs is not authorized, the repairing person or company shall return the hearing aid as close as possible to its former condition and shall release the hearing aid to the owner or owner's representative upon payment of charges for repairs actually performed and not in excess of the original estimate.